gelled (Meaning)
gelled
a colloid in a more solid form than a sol, jell sense 1, to change into or take on the form of a gel, a gelatinous preparation, a thin colored transparent sheet used over a stage light to color it, jelly sense 2, hand gel, hair gel, a solid jellylike colloid (as gelatin dessert)
Synonyms & Antonyms of gelled
gelled Sentence Examples
- The hair gelled perfectly, giving him the desired slicked-back look.
- The company's financial situation had gelled, providing stability after months of uncertainty.
- The meeting gelled into a productive brainstorming session, generating multiple innovative ideas.
- The friendship between the two girls gelled instantly, as if they had known each other their entire lives.
- The project's timeline gelled with the team's schedule, ensuring a smooth and efficient completion.
- The scrambled eggs gelled quickly, forming a fluffy and golden omelet.
- The mystery gelled when the final piece of the puzzle fell into place, revealing the truth.
- The negotiations gelled after several rounds of talks, leading to a mutually beneficial agreement.
- The team's efforts gelled seamlessly, resulting in a successful campaign that exceeded expectations.
- The paint gelled within hours, creating a durable and vibrant finish on the canvas.
FAQs About the word gelled
a colloid in a more solid form than a sol, jell sense 1, to change into or take on the form of a gel, a gelatinous preparation, a thin colored transparent sheet
curdled, congealed,thickened, clotted, coagulated, lumpish, pebbly, viscous, broken, knotted
smooth,,
The hair gelled perfectly, giving him the desired slicked-back look.
The company's financial situation had gelled, providing stability after months of uncertainty.
The meeting gelled into a productive brainstorming session, generating multiple innovative ideas.
The friendship between the two girls gelled instantly, as if they had known each other their entire lives.